Look who support Trump’s missile strike on Syria

Trump undertook this act of war against the legitimate government of a sovereign state who has the support of Russia and China:

without an official investigation of the alleged chemical attack

without the approval of Congress

without an act of aggression from the Syrian government against the United States

without Syria presenting a clear and present danger to the national security of the United States

without a prior consultation with Russia (or China), and in so not doing, risks WW3 with two world powers.

Here are the prominent Americans who support Trump’s missile attack:

(1) BILL KRISTOL

He who supported a third-party candidate against presidential candidate Trump, who finds Trump’s “America First” nationalism vulgar and embarrassing, who openly advocates a deep-state coup against President Trump — now approves of Trump risking WW3 by firing 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Syria, without even an investigation as to who’d actually deployed the sarin gas attack.

(2) BRIAN WILLIAMS

(3) PELOSI & SCHUMER

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D–CA) said, “Tonight’s strike in Syria appears to be a proportional response to the regime’s use of chemical weapons.” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–NY) said, “Making sure Assad knows that when he commits such despicable atrocities he will pay a price is the right thing to do.” (Wikipedia)

(4) A PACK OF RINOS

Senators John McCain (R–AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R–SC) said, “Unlike the previous administration, President Trump confronted a pivotal moment in Syria and took action. For that, he deserves the support of the American people.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R–WI) said the strike was “appropriate and just.”

(5) HILLARY CLINTON

Yesterday, April 7, speaking to a crowd of supporters in Houston, Texas, Clinton applauds Trump’s missile strikes and urges him to undertake even more U.S. military action to take out Assad — and open America’s doors to Syrian refugees:

“The action taken last night needs to be followed by a broader strategy to end Syria’s civil war . . . . So I hope this administration will move forward [and] . . . recognize that they cannot in one breath speak of protecting Syrian babies and in the next close America’s doors to them.”